2001 Stadium Dr, Bozeman, MT 59715-0617
This exceptional 5,500 square foot medical office space, located at 2001 Stadium Drive in Gallatin County, is ready for occupancy January 1st, 2025. The single-tenant building, constructed in 2000, offers ample parking and is ideally situated adjacent to the Montana State University Bobcat Football Stadium. The property is zoned RO and is currently entirely vacant, presenting a unique opportunity for a medical practice, research facility, or other office use. The space is divisible, offering flexibility to suit various needs and sizes. The asking lease rate is $20 per square foot gross. This location provides excellent visibility and accessibility, benefiting from its proximity to a major landmark and likely high traffic volume. The building's 5,500 square feet provides ample room for expansion and growth. The property's convenient location and flexible layout make it an attractive option for businesses seeking a prominent presence in a vibrant area. With ample parking available, client and staff convenience is ensured. This is a rare opportunity to secure a well-located, spacious, and adaptable medical office building in a desirable area.
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Edward Jones - Financial Advisor: Justin Lappe, ChFC® Financial Advisor
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Bozeman Real Estate.com Real Estate Agency
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Britney White Bozeman Montana Real Estate Berkshire Hathaway Real Estate Agency
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Kristen Hoell Real Estate Real Estate Agency
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BT Real Estate Real Estate Agency
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